I run a couple of minecraft worlds for my daughter and a few friends (yeah, ok, and for me :D ). Up to now we were running velocity and paper servers. I kept hearing that fabric servers were supposed to be more vanilla, and there were a couple of mods not ported to paper, so I wanted to try to replicate my servers with fabric.

The server runs fine, but the output of the terminal is extremely verbose compared to paper, and I don’t know if this is expected or if I’ve got something misconfigured.

Most of the output is about “netty”

"Netty Epoll Server IO #3" at io.netty.channel.epoll.Native.epollWait(Native.java:213)
os_prio=0 cpu=6.33ms elapsed=1517.77s tid=0x00007068e00160d0 nid=1862005 runnable at io.netty.channel.epoll.Native.epollWait(Native Method)`___`

for example.

Does someone have any ideas? I wouldn’t mind posting a large chunk of the output if someone thinks there might be an issue. Thanks!

  • @RevenOP
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    16 days ago

    Hey! thanks for the offer. I’ve pasted the output here: https://pastebin.com/X7Wfw9JU (this is just a fragment; the server has been on for a couple of hours and I could paste a Mb of text easily. It is very verbose)

    These are the mods installed I have installed:

    • fabric-api
    • instantgroup
    • voicechat
    • worldedit
    • tick-stasis
    • lithium
    • krypton
    • cloth-config
    • spark
    • ferritecore
    • viewdistancefix
    • FabricProxy-Lite